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The concept of moksha represents liberation from the cycle of rebirth from "summary" of The True History and the Religion of India by Prakashanand Saraswati

The concept of moksha is central to the religious beliefs of India. It is believed that through moksha, one can attain liberation from the cycle of rebirth, known as samsara. This cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is seen as a form of suffering, as individuals are trapped in a never-ending cycle of existence. Moksha is viewed as the ultimate goal of life, as it represents a release from the cycle of samsara and the attainment of spiritual liberation. It is believed that through moksha, one can achieve a state of eternal bliss and peace, free from the bondage of worldly desires and attachments. In order to att...
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    The True History and the Religion of India

    Prakashanand Saraswati

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